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Penn State Hershey helps lead effort to give babies a healthy start

November 28, 2012

Penn State Hershey helps lead effort to give babies a healthy start

Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is partnering with the Pennsylvania Chapter March of Dimes, the Pennsylvania Department of Health and other organizations to lower the number of babies born too soon.

A key part of the effort involves providing obstetric practitioner training in the CenteringPregnancy model of group prenatal care. Pregnant women enrolled in CenteringPregnancy group prenatal care at 11 obstetric sites across the commonwealth meet monthly with their obstetrician or nurse midwife for 90-minute, in-depth, group appointments shared by 10 to 12 pregnant women with the same estimated date of delivery. Penn State Hershey Medical Center’s obstetric providers have been leaders in the growth of the CenteringPregnancy model of care in Pennsylvania, and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology hosts training for other providers from across Pennsylvania.

To learn more about these efforts – and the results of the 2012 March of Dimes Preterm Birth Report Card – visit the Pennsylvania Chapter March of Dimes website.